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Is this equivalent to recursive function call?

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "DIMITRIS TSOKAKIS" 
<TSOKAKIS@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> The function f1 returns the sin of x.
> The function f10 returns the sin of the sin of the sin...10 
times... 
> of x.
> The f10(f10(f10(x))) applies the sin transformation 1000 times 
over 
> the result of sin(x).
> The respective AFL would be
> 
> //The function of a function
> function f1(x)
> {
> return sin(x);
> }
> function f10(x)
> {
> return f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(f1(x))))))))));
> }
> x=2*3.14*10*Cum(1);
> Plot(f1(x),"f1",colorBlack,1);
> Plot(f10(x),"f10",colorWhite,1);
> Plot(f10(f10(f10(x))),"f1000",colorRed,1);
> 
> Dimitris





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